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TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

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Page 1: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

Wildlife Management

Page 6: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

WILDLIFE RELATIONSHIPS:Commensalism: A plant or animal that lives

in, on, or with another, sharing it’s food, but not helping or harming it.

Example: cleaner fish*one is helped,

nothing happens to the other

Page 8: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

CLASSIFICATIONS OF WILDLIFE:1. Farm Wildlife – usually a byproduct of

farming or ranching.Bad effects: Crop damageFinancial losses Involves: *involves some unharvested areas in the corners of fields*leaving crop Residues for food and cover*water supplies (pond)

Page 9: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

CLASSIFICATIONS OF WILDLIFE:2. Forest Wildlife - Types and numbers of

wildlife depend on many things:Type and age of treesDensity of treesTypes of vegetationPresence of natural predators

Requirements:FoodWaterCover (shelter)

Page 10: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

CLASSIFICATIONS OF WILDLIFE:FOREST WILDLIFE CONTINUED…

Management Practices: Making clearings for new vegetative growth. Selective harvesting (various ages exist). Leaving piles of brush.

Page 11: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

CLASSIFICATIONS OF WILDLIFE:3. Wetlands Wildlife - most productive

wildlife management. Constantly changing due to water levels.

Examples of wetland areas:SwampsMarshesBogs

Page 12: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

CLASSIFICATIONS OF WILDLIFE:WETLANDS CONTINUED…

Home of Geese frogs turtlesBeavers muskrats fishAlligators ducks snakesPheasants deer otter

Page 13: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

CLASSIFICATIONS OF WILDLIFE:WETLANDS CONTINUED…

Management:Cutting trees to open up the area.Establishing open, grassy areas around

wetlands.Planting wild rice and other aquatic types of

plants.Provide artificial nesting places.Raising certain animals and stocking them in

the wetland (ducks).

Page 14: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

CLASSIFICATIONS OF WILDLIFE:4. Stream Wildlife – Warm-waterCold-water

** Depends on the temp. the fish can grow in.

Page 15: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

CLASSIFICATIONS OF WILDLIFE:STREAM WILDLIFE CONTINUED…Stream Management Practices:1. Preventing stream banks from being

overgrazed.2. Fencing the stream (to limit pollution by

livestock and destruction of banks).3. Erosion control practices on land

surrounding streams.4. Maintaining stream-side forestation (stream

temp.)5. Regulate the population of the stream.

Page 16: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

CLASSIFICATIONS OF WILDLIFE:5. Lakes and Ponds Wildlife – management

similar to streams.

- small ponds might need artificial means of oxygen (aerator).

Page 17: TERMS: Wildlife: Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the aid of humans. Habitat: The area where a plant or animal normally.

Classification of Wildlife ProjectFarm Wildlife –

Forest Wildlife –

Wetlands –

Stream Wildlife –

Lakes & Ponds Wildlife –